The campaign and election season has drawn to a close, and students from the Washington Hillsdale Internship Program are experiencing Washington, D.C., as it prepares for a new president. “We had a little Hillsdale election watch party in one of the class spaces that we have,” junior Adeline Kaufman said. “I would say everyone...
Year: 2024
Bruns, Flynn take city council seats
Jacob Bruns (Ward 1) Courtesy | Hillsdale College A Hillsdale College Ph.D. student and a retired radio host won city council seats Tuesday. Almost 3,700 ballots were cast in the city out of roughly 25,000 total votes in the county. Grad student Jacob Bruns won a Ward 1 City Council seat with 53% of the...
Californians experience fall for the first time
With the cold weather setting in, students from California — known as the Golden State — are seeing the fall colors change for the first time. “When I saw all the leaves change colors and all of them falling it was almost like a fairy tale to me,” freshman Hailey Corona said. “You just don’t...
Finding the ‘unspeakable magic’ in baking
Emma De Nooy stands in front of Rough Draft. Courtesy | Emma De Nooy Step aside Socrates and Aristotle fans, there’s a new philosopher on the Hillsdale scene: senior Emma De Nooy. “I actually thought about dropping out at the beginning of this semester to go cook for somebody,” De Nooy said. “I didn’t because...
The WNBA is more than Caitlin Clark
Two weeks ago, The New York Liberty beat the Minnesota Lynx 67-62 in Game 5 of the WNBA finals to clinch its first franchise championship, and the game was a disaster. Officials gave the Liberty 25 free throws and the Lynx eight, after the Liberty averaged 17.3 free throws attempted per game in the regular...



